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Discover Lisbon’s vibrant street art on a private Tuk Tuk tour lasting 2 or 3 hours, exploring murals, sculptures, and iconic urban artworks with expert guides.

The Tuk Tuk Lisbon: Exploring Urban Art tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s best street art in just 2 or 3 hours. Priced at $91.90 per person, this private experience is led by knowledgeable guides who bring Lisbon’s urban landscape to life. It departs with pickup included, making logistics easy, especially in a city where many art spots are tucked into lively neighborhoods. The tour is ideal for those who want a quick yet immersive glimpse of Lisbon’s colorful murals, sculptures, and tile art, with the flexibility of a private group.
With a rating of 5.0 from 61 reviews and 98% recommended, this tour stands out for its detailed storytelling and insider knowledge. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a mix of culture, art, and local insights—all delivered in a fun, mobile format that easily navigates Lisbon’s streets. While food and monument tickets are not included, the focus remains on the city’s vibrant street installations and the stories behind them.

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The tour begins with a visit to the sidewalk of Santa Apolónia, where the Pichi&Avo statue draws attention. This Spanish duo blends classic art with graffiti rebelliousness in a mural featuring a large sculptural figure superimposed on colorful tags. The mural, part of the Versus exhibition at Underdogs Gallery, showcases coarse brushstrokes with detailed drawing, making it a striking first stop.
This stop introduces guests to Lisbon’s street art scene with a piece that combines artistic styles and bold colors, setting the tone for the tour. The guide explains the meaning behind the mural, highlighting the mix of traditional and contemporary influences that define Lisbon’s urban art culture.

Next, the tour moves to the old wall of Jardim Botto Machado, which hosts an expansive tile mural by André Saraiva. Covering 170 meters of wall space and comprising around 53,000 tiles, this 1,000 m² artwork is a colorful, fantastical scene.
The guide shares the background of Saraiva’s work, emphasizing how the mural transforms the space with vivid images and playful designs. This stop provides a great opportunity to appreciate Lisbon’s mastery in tile art, merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary street art influences.

One of Lisbon’s most renowned urban artists, Vhils (Alexandre Farto), has a face carved into the city’s walls. The tour’s guide points out one of his early works in Travessa das Merceeiras, offering a glimpse into the artist’s distinctive style of carving portraits into urban surfaces.
This stop highlights Lisbon’s connection to cutting-edge street art, showcasing how Vhils uses his craft to tell stories using the city’s architecture. It’s a meaningful moment for those interested in the evolution of urban art and its social messages.

The tour also pays tribute to Lisbon’s literary history with murals dedicated to prominent figures. On Rua Josefa de Óbidos, the face of Sophia de Mello Breyner is displayed, crafted by Eime. Nearby, Natália Correia and Florbela Espanca are portrayed on Travessa do Monte, painted by Mariana Dias Coutinho.
These murals connect Lisbon’s cultural past with its contemporary urban art scene, showing how street art becomes a canvas for honoring national icons. The guide shares stories about each figure, enriching the experience with cultural context.
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International artists, including Os Gémeos, Blu, Eric Il Cane, and Sam3, have transformed vacant buildings on this busy avenue into striking murals. These works, recognized as among the top 10 worldwide by The Guardian, showcase diverse styles and global influences in Lisbon’s street art scene.
The guide explains the significance of these murals, emphasizing the international collaboration and artistic talent involved. This stop demonstrates how Lisbon attracts world-renowned street artists and encourages urban creativity.

The tour concludes at Lx Factory, Lisbon’s thriving creative space filled with over a dozen murals and art installations. Among these, the famous Bordalo II creates a huge bee sculpture entirely from garbage, offering a powerful message about environmental issues.
Lx Factory’s vibrant atmosphere complements the street art theme, and the guide points out notable works by renowned artists. This stop provides a lively finish to the tour, with plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Lisbon’s contemporary art scene.

This private tour is led by an expert guide, with private transportation included for smooth transitions between stops. The tour does not include food, drinks, or monument tickets, focusing solely on street art and murals.
Participants should note that children under 7 are not allowed, and the tour is not recommended for pregnant women or those with reduced mobility. The maximum capacity is 6 seats, with the entire experience designed for a private group.
This tour is highly flexible in timing, with most bookings made 29 days in advance, ensuring availability and a personalized experience. It’s an excellent choice for those wanting an efficient, curated exploration of Lisbon’s vibrant street art landscape.
Rated 5.0 out of 5, this tour garners praise for its knowledgeable guides who bring the city’s art scene to life. Guests appreciate the detailed stories behind each mural and sculpture, enhancing the visual experience with cultural insights.
The inclusion of pickup, private guide, and transportation offers good value, making it easy to focus on the art without worrying about logistics. The group discounts further enhance the appeal for those traveling with friends or family.
This urban art-focused Tuk Tuk tour suits travelers eager to see Lisbon through a creative lens, especially those interested in street art, murals, and sculptures. It’s perfect for visitors who want a short but immersive experience and appreciate guides who share stories and background behind the artworks.
The tour’s flexibility and private nature make it a good fit for families, small groups, or art enthusiasts who value personalized attention. However, those seeking a broader historical or monument-focused tour may need to supplement this with additional experiences.
The Tuk Tuk Lisbon: Exploring Urban Art tour offers a lively and personalized way to discover Lisbon’s vibrant street art. With expert guides, private transportation, and stops at key murals and sculptures, it delivers a compact yet impactful cultural experience.
While it doesn’t include access to monuments or food, the focus on public artworks and the stories behind them provides a fresh perspective on the city. This tour is best suited for those wanting a quick, in-depth look at Lisbon’s urban creativity, especially if you love street art or want a fun, mobile exploration of the city’s artistic side.
This tour combines convenience, expert storytelling, and a passion for street art, making it a memorable addition to any Lisbon itinerary.
“Nunos history of the art and the city was exceptional ! He brought the city to life for us. Would thoroughly recommend !”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the chosen option.
What is included in the price?
The price covers private guide, pickup, and transportation within Lisbon.
Are food and monument tickets included?
No, food, drinks, and access to monuments are not included in the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 years old are not allowed, and it’s not recommended for pregnant women or those with reduced mobility.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 29 days in advance, ensuring availability.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours or more before the start; within 24 hours, refunds are not available.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private, flexible format combined with expert storytelling and stops at prominent murals and sculptures across Lisbon.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins with pickup in Lisbon—specific details depend on the booking.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No specific information about accessibility is provided, and it is not recommended for those with reduced mobility.
Can I choose between a 2-hour or 3-hour tour?
Yes, the tour offers both durations, allowing for a more or less in-depth exploration.